C-61.1, r. 33.1 - Regulation respecting the sale, importation, possession and disposal of an animal or wildlife by-product

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3.2. Despite the first paragraph of section 3.1, a Native person may have in their possession a caribou that died in Labrador, Ontario or on Baffin Island, Nunavut, south of the Arctic Circle.
Where a case of chronic wasting disease of cervids has been detected in the 6 years preceding the death of a caribou in an area identified in Schedule I, the possession by a Native person of a caribou having died in that area is prohibited in the corresponding area as determined by Schedule I, subject to the exceptions provided for in the second paragraph of section 3.1.
O.C. 1328-2011, s. 1; O.C. 1341-2024, s. 4.
3.2. The possession of full carcasses or any part of the brain, spinal column, eyes, retropharyngeal lymph nodes, tonsils, testicles or internal organs of cervids killed in a hunting zone or subzone located within a radius of 45 km of a place where a case of chronic wasting disease of cervids was detected is prohibited outside the zone or subzone where the animal was killed.
That prohibition does not apply to the body parts mentioned in the second paragraph of section 3.1.
O.C. 1328-2011, s. 1.